Event Details

Date

November 19, 2018

Time

6-8 pm

Location

CCE Otsego County Extension Office
123 Lake St
Cooperstown, NY 13326

Cost

This event is free.

Host

Central New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops

Pre-Registration Deadline: November 18, 2018

EVENT HAS PASSED

*CANCELLED* Determining Rental Rates on the Farm~Cooperstown Location

November 19, 2018


This program is designed to assist producers in determining fair rental rates on their farms from collected data in surrounding farms/ counties. 

In addition to land rental rates, determining fair land sale values on farms will be touched upon.

This workshop will be presented by Nicole Tommell, Farm Business Management Specialist with the Central New York Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Team. 

The link above is for the Cooperstown location only.  The full list of programs are below.  To register for another location, go back to the Calendar of Events and click on the location you wish to register for.

  • Monday, November 19 CCE Otsego County office,123 Lake St, Cooperstown 
  • Tuesday, November 20 CCE Fulton/Montgomery Counties office, 20 Park St, Room 111, Fonda
  • Monday, November 26 CCE Saratoga County office 50 West High St, Ballston Spa
  • Tuesday, November 27 CCE Madison County office 100 Eaton Street, Morrisville
  • Wednesday, November 28 CCE Herkimer County office, 5657 State Route 5, Herkimer
  • Thursday, November 29 CCE Schoharie County office, 173 South Grand St, Cobleskill
  • Wednesday, December 5 CCE Chenango County office, 99 Broad St, Norwich

Although free to attend, registration is required. Register online at the link above, or by emailing your information to herkimer@cornell.edu or by filling out the registration form in the pdf and returning it to: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Herkimer County, 5657 State Route 5, Herkimer, NY 13350. 

Please call (315) 866.7920 if you have any questions.  Registration deadline is one day before workshop.
Registration allows us to communicate any cancellations or changes in arrangements.

*Note to Yahoo email users: The registration confirmation may come through as a blank message. If you receive a blank message and would like a corrected confirmation, please email your request to herkimer@cornell.edu



2018 Determining Rental Rates on Farm (PDF; 394KB)


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